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achtet wurde, wie er einen adulten rhacophoriden Frosch Polypedates insularis Das, 1995 erbeutet hat. Es geschah bei Govind Nagar (6.983° N, 93.86° O, 127 m ü.d.M.) auf Great Nicobar Island, wo diese beiden Arten gemeinsam in wassergefüllten Fässern ablaichen. Der Fangzahnfrosch packte einen P. in sularis kopfüber und verschlang ihn innerhalb einer Minute. Während des Schlingaktes verteidigte sich der kleine Rhacophoride, indem er sich mit seinen Armen an den Vorderkörper von L. shompenorum klammerte. Dies ist der erste Fall von dokumentierter Batrachophagie bei L. shompenorum. Während L. shompenorum mittlerweile auch außerhalb des Nikobaren-Archipels aus Sumatra bekannt ist (Frost 2019), beschränkt sich die Verbreitung von P. insularis auf die südliche Gruppe des Nikobaren-Archipels (Chandramouli 2018) und ist damit eine stärker bedrohte Art als L. shompenorum.
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
The mammals of Palawan Island, Philippines2004 •
—The mammal fauna of Palawan Island, Philippines is here documented to include 58 native species plus four non-native species, with native species in the families Soricidae (2 species),. Eight of these species, all microchiropteran bats, are here reported from Palawan Island for the first time (Rhinolophus arcuatus, R. ma-crotis, Miniopterus australis, M. schreibersi, and M. tristis), and three (Rhin-olophus cf. borneensis, R. creaghi, and Murina cf. tubinaris) are also the first reports from the Philippine Islands. One species previously reported from Pa-lawan (Hipposideros bicolor) is removed from the list of species based on re-identificaiton as H. ater, and one subspecies (Rhinolophus anderseni aequalis Allen 1922) is placed as a junior synonym of R. acuminatus. Thirteen species (22% of the total, and 54% of the 24 native non-flying species) are endemic to the Palawan faunal region; 12 of these are non-flying species most closely related to species on the Sunda Shelf of Southeast Asia, and only one, the only bat among them (Acerodon leucotis), is most closely related to a species en-demic to the oceanic portion of the Philippines. Of the 28 insectivorous bats, 18 species are somewhat to highly widespread in Indo-Australia, 2 are shared only with the Sunda Shelf and Indochina, 1 with the Sunda Shelf alone, 3 occur on the Sunda Shelf and the oceanic Philippines, 1 occurs in Palawan, Sulawesi, and the oceanic Philippines, 2 occur only on Palawan and in the oceanic Philippines, and 1 occurs on Borneo, Sulawesi, and throughout the Philippines. Though the insectivorous bats tend to be widely distributed, these data, particularly the distributions of the non-volant species, strongly reinforce the perception of Palawan Island (and associated smaller islands) as a biogeo-graphic unit of the Sunda Shelf, with only limited similarity to other portions of the Philippine Islands.
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Journal of Biological Sciences
Bat of Borneo: Notes on Kerivoula minuta, K. intermedia and H. coxi. 2006.Primeira Jornada de Estudos do projeto Inventário da produção cultural em territórios subalternizados
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Basic Tutorial on Sliding Mode Control in Speed Control of DC-motor2020 •